They hook up with somebody in the community, a weak minded person or some gossipers. The seer gets info on almost everybody in the community. They usually let the client talk first. They listen to them and regurgitate everything they were told. The victim is so impressed, “My god, he knew everything”. Actually someone informed the seer ahead of time.

People have become programmed to be irresponsible. They wait for somebody to come along and tell them what to think.

KUMIK LODGE ‘INDIAN’ CONTENT TEST.

Indian Affairs knows about this. After the 1990 Oka Mohawk Crisis, they set up an elder’s lodge in the lobby of Indian Affairs in Ottawa called the Kumik Lodge. People were selected and brought in from our communities to be trained to be elders.

They learned to reinforce what the church and government have done to us, like praying, sacrificing, believing in unprovable facts and burning tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass to various incantations while waving an eagle feather. They are desecrating the true natural medicines and ceremonies trying to render them obsolete because by taking money for it.

The government trained elders were placed into our communities to pacify us. They were sent in to capitalize on our misery. They reinforced the imbalance and state of dependency of our communities.

OUR ONSIES TO REMIND US.

They do not reinstill self-respect, to respect others and to take responsibility. Those who continue to be dependent continue to complain about our rights. They don’t ask, “What is my responsibility?.” With our inherent rights comes responsibility. Their responsibility is to their government handlers, not to us.

Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show wrote a song that could have been the national anthem of these fake medicine men, because they would like to have their picture on the cover of the Rolling Stone.”We’re big rock singers. We’ve got golden fingers. And we’re loved everywhere we go. We sing about beauty, and we sing about truth, at $10,000 per show. we take all kinds of pills to give us all kinds of thrills. But the thrill we’ve never known is the thrill that getch ya when you get your picture on the cover of the Rolling Stone.”